Mr. Martin. Well, we have part of it translated, a portion of it.
Mr. Redlich. Are there any parts of that story which you now believe to be inaccurate?
Mr. Martin. No, I don't have the whole thing translated, but I think everything that is translated, I have no reason to doubt.
Mr. Redlich. Did you assist Marina Oswald in the preparation for her television appearance in January on CBS television?
Mr. Martin. Yes.
Mr. Redlich. Are there any portions of that interview which you now believe to be inaccurate in any respect?
Mr. Martin. No. We set a format for CBS to use, specific questions, and Marina was not prompted as to the answers to give. Those were impromptu. But we went over the ones with her off the camera, and asked her the questions so that she would understand them, and then she answered them, and the second time she did it on camera.
Mr. Redlich. To the best of your knowledge and recollection those answers were accurate?
Mr. Martin. Yes. I can't remember them. But none of them struck me as being——
Mr. Redlich. Apart from the newspaper clippings which we went through this morning and afternoon, are you familiar with any other narrative prepared by or for Marina Oswald?